Which Was Your Favourite Helen Hunt 2013 Awards Season Look?

Helen Hunt had an amazing start to awards season, wearing a Philip Armstrong Atelier gown to the 2013 Critics’ Choice Awards – which was my favourite from the actress.

She dazzled in Dolce & Gabbana at the Golden Globes and in Romona Keveza at the SAG Awards, was classic in black Talbot Runhof at the 2013 DGA Awards; turned to Dolce & Gabbana again for the Academy Awards Nominations Luncheon, kept it chic in a menswear inspired look at the Independent Spirit Awards, but she threw all her hard work down the drain at the final hurdle at the 2013 Oscars.

The blue – considerably creased – H&M gown will go down in history as one of the worst-ever Oscar gowns.

8 Responses to Which Was Your Favourite Helen Hunt 2013 Awards Season Look?

Expectations for Oscar dressing are high : the H & M dress would have been serviceable at a less high profile awards ceremony … but the first and third dresses on this poll would have been more glamorous(and flattering) choices. She doesn’t look bad – nor did Anne Hathaway in the pink Prada – but both choices were disappointing. Give us some oomph!

I think the Romona Kaveza look at the SAG Awards would have definitely been my favorite, if she had chosen striking silver earrings instead of the necklace. It’s a very nice look nevertheless.

The two Dolce & Gabbana looks are great too. I particularly like that luncheon dress on her.

I’ll vote for the Philip Armstrong because head-to-toe I think it’s the best. I think of Helen as someone who works neutral colors well and is more comfortable in muted tones. Here she stepped out of the box to great effect. Gorgeous!

What a pity about the Oscars. Every element of her look is just beautiful — except the dress.

Philip Armstrong was my favourite as well, she was stunning in the red gown. Unfortunately her Oscars gown was a huge disappointment. I actually really liked Michelle William’s H&M gown and the conscious collection, they can do better than Helen’s gown but I would steer away when it comes to the Oscars.